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Helix Bar Review UBE Flashcard Set
The Helix UBE Flashcard Set includes all the cards from the Multistate Bar Exam MBE set plus 300 more cards that cover the subjects that are only tested on the Multistate Essay Exam MEE Agency and Partnerships, Corporations and LLCs, Conflict of Laws, Decedents Estates, Family Law, Secured Transactions, Trusts and Future Interests.. The Helix UBE Flashcard Set includes fill-in-the-blank cards and definition cards with clear and concise statements of the rules ripe for testing on the MBE and UBE.. The Helix UBE Flashcard Sets have a clean, uncluttered design and are easily organizable by their color coding.. Each flashcard contains ample space for adding your own details, and the cards are printed on uncoated stock for easy highlighting and note-taking.. The Helix UBE Flashcard Set also includes customizable blank cards within each subject for adding your own questions and answers..
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Critical Pass MEE Bar Exam Essay Flashcards
Critical Pass offers the only customizable bar exam flashcard, allowing you to learn the material your way. Each flashcard has designated space for users to write their own notes, mnemonics or examples.. Additionally, all Critical Pass flashcards are indexed, numbered, cross-referenced, and color-coded so you can stay organized and track your progress as the bar exam approaches.. Critical Pass flashcards are large enough to provide all the writing space you need, but small enough to take for studying on the go.. Includes one-year access to the Critical Pass App. UPDATED FOR 2020.
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